Shifts in how students socialize, live and spend money are all affecting how students engage at the start of the academic year — and how universities cater to them
Category: Culture
Need a pee? Japan has QR code for that
Japanese toilet giant TOTO has launched a service allowing those caught short in public to locate the nearest washrooms and see how busy they are
Op-Ed: Civics education without Charter instruction is inadequate
Canadians need to start learning about their constitutional rights in high school. A new course fills a critical gap
Why are so many young men struggling with erectile dysfunction?
Experts say rising erectile dysfunction in young men stems from a tangle of mind, body and social pressures
‘Tradwife’ and ‘skibidi’: social media words added to Cambridge dictionary
‘Internet culture is changing the English language and the effect is fascinating to observe and capture in the dictionary’
Can immigrants halt the United Church’s decline?
The United Church’s leaders are bullish on the church’s plans for growth, while skeptics say its secular message is its problem
This is what it takes to overcome opioid addiction
Survivors say opioid addiction recovery is not just about battling the drugs and the system. It is also a battle with yourself
Op-Ed: Here’s why Taiwan matters to Canada
Canada’s ties with Taiwan are already strong. But Ottawa can and should do more to deepen its ties with this critical economy and democracy
Hindu-Canadians weigh in on Hindu nationalism and its place in Canada
Hindu nationalism and its politics of fear has an emotional appeal for some Hindus, sources said. But most said it was personally unimportant to them
‘There’s no in’: The uphill battle to help men escaping domestic violence
Policies meant to promote gender equality often exclude men facing domestic violence — making it a challenge for many to get help
